Charity appeals for measures to protect vulnerable people
Month: November 2014
Teachers reject “fantasy” of divisive Catholic schools
Principals argue that integrated education won’t end sectarianism
Ambassador pledges to ‘deepen’ Vatican-Irish relationship
Pope Francis has shown great interest in Irish developments
PLC accused TD of “crass disregard” for women’s health
Politicians display “one-sided” stance on abortion
Families face hidden higher costs for home heating – SVP
Families and elderly people are struggling to cope with increasing charges
Religious Education’s “enormous contribution” to society is defended
Religious education is important in forming “good citizens”
Bord Gáis Energy Student Theatre Awards
Bishop criticises “private approach” to celebration of the sacraments
Parents and children encouraged to participate for the future of parishes
Calls to organisation for men abused at home up 64% in two years
Voluntary organisation aims to end the stigma of male domestic abuse
Catholic charity urged by bishop to keep its mission
Bishop said it would be a tragedy if they “lost their dream of building God’s Kingdom”

Courtney McGrail
Cathal Barry
Michael Kelly
Mags Gargan